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Photo Caption: Young Ahli
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State: New Mexico
Country: United States
Description: 36x24x12 Usual Petsmart Stuff, do not know exactly but can fnd out if needed.
Advice: Just let it happen, keep on eye on it, and let it happen.
Fish Kept: Ahli Cichlid (Electric Blue/Yellow Tips) AKA Ali. Ruby Red Peacock Cichlid (Orange) AKA Ruby. Jack Dempsey (Dark Body,Teal/Red/Blue) AKA Jack. Firemouth Cichlid (White Red Gils) AKA Firemouth Blood Parot (Black) AKA Parot 2 Pleco's 2 Skirted Tetra's 1 Bala Shark 1 Red Fin Shark
Corals/Plants: Some live grass and plants.
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Quote: When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal. -Richard Nixon (LMAO)
About Yourself: 24, Business Owner. I have always had a passion for fish, fishing, outdoors and having and raising a tank, just allows me to have that feeling on a daily basis. I love my fish!

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